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TAHE I I %Society Luncheon Will Compli ment Mrs. Pcattw; Mrs. Cushman Married in South; Will Talk on Spring Flowers. Mm. James praml* Peattle. of San Prmn clsoo the fueet of Mra. O. J imvkl. Mr#. .faroo H Brewater I* entertain |pi at luncheon, followed by bridge, ber apartment In the Olympian. Saturday afternoon. Twenty guest* w ill be entertained. • e e Mrs. Cushman Married in South Coming a* a great aurprisa to her friend* In Seattle, la the an mmir i in" ' of the marriage of Mra. euphemia Cushman, formerly of hte Cwahman. to Mr William Cook at Ua Angelm. The ceremony waa performed at Om home of Mra. Reynolds on March ». In tjoa Angele* Mr and Mra. Cook wIU make their home In that city. • • • Mrs. Perkins to Speak OH Spring Gardens *w John Carrol Perkins will apeak on "Spring Garden*." at the FtM Arte gallery. Saturday evening, at ■ o'clock. Mra. Perkins. who la a member of the Garden dub. la a well known au- UMrtty on flowera, and her talk to- Him* tmtiig la open to the pub , a a a Informal Luncheon for Mm. Vpdegraff Mra. George Thompson la enter MUnt with an informal luncheon ■ at tkt College Club. Tuewday after 'nana, as a compliment to Mra. Bade Bum* t'pdegraff. who haa re • oantty returned from a trip to Call ,a a a Ftink Park Guild ' Plans Musicalc Prink Park guild of the Or tbopad"- hoepit <1 la planning a mini . oak to be given at the home of Mr*. ' QarsM Prink. Ml Hat a»e. 5. Prt i lH(rti>wn. April 11. at J oVlork. ' tk« program to ba announced later a a a ; Tennis Ball Committee ■ Chairmen Named t Tb« annual tennis ball, which • lakes pUre this year on Pnday are. iMh, April 21. In Christenant'* halt. " vfll b* the formal opening of th* UMa Mum. The general eowunH teg Ml charge of the affair include* . Mrrn. Montgomery Rueaell. chair «BM; Mra. Lorn* L. Mendel, ticket* ' mm ftnan<-»s, Mra. Thomaa Green, f anatr: Mra. Theodore llaller, dac am lon*. Mra. Wultam Randall • Oowford. refreshment*. The aaai* ting commit tea* will be ' MBMunced la a few d*r*- a a a Birthday Dinner Am a birthday compliment to Mr Blew n on hi* birthday, Mr*. Henry ■ Vhuklin Brown entertained with a J dinner for eight at her home Last , evening. Hosts at Architects' f Exhibit Mra. W. O. Brost will be horle*s * M the Architects' Exhibit In the Fine * Arts gallery Saturday afternoon, and , Mr*. Alexander Knox will speak on * *Dmneali.: Gothic Architect urs " ' Sunday, Mr*, banlel Huntington * Will be hontewr gild Mr. Gerald Field * Will explain the exhibit*. There will fee a musical program during the aftarftoon, followed by tea. a a a Concert Planned as Benefit for Orthopcdic Hospital 8om« tlm* air*> tnnoynwiimt wm mmdr that the Kir*t Hill cuild of th« Children's Orthopedic honpital would gfv« a sa«T«d concert at the UOrnieh theater Sunday a/tcrnoon. April t. The proirrmm. which fo!lew*. will fee printed prtncipallr by children. With the exception of a group of ( sons:* by Mm. Bhlrl Blalock and mom* Timlin number a by Mine. Davenport- : Wmgb-Tfr: JWano Bolt— "*T'h« Kirit RaMii*... J»m«« ft. Itof»n "Tbt Pr\*m Fw»y" N#vton Rvllt Ur«f M lU'kun. Jr. VUm BnUt—' ... ... Beethorcn Krim lii feiiy Frtno P«»l«—"Von9 •! th« CRiil»ia.n m«*!«Mtr>— Kfitih*'h Celt Wtmno Solo -"Pwiwt « Kroll*".C. CroMtt ftidonla WcilMrlil rmtn toll •Hlaronf .C»rl R«hm ' H*r»fy Tel burst j Cltetea Backus TUkno AM*-- "Th« llsrrjr rtuirt" I "Afitr Hch««|" C'harUa 1 Kli>ab«ih fC«l«r*r ▼letln Hete—'-Con«#rto No. 7 D«R«rtot i Kmily f»ow Piano Solo—"RannMM". .Frtak UForft ' h§rlot»« H»t.»*y fWw'Mo «•!'>—"K/im»n-« A4olpb t'lachor Uftaaon Backua Fiarwi fU»lf—- "FspUJOfl". . . Of1»f ".f*p«»i#*r Hnjdr* PoMlnl "Miouto W*lta" Choptn ▼l*!ln Bolo—"Ob«rt4M Mtiurka" Wl«olawiikl Frank I^o "Johnny tb* N»wyayr* "l.lttlo P«t#r'a F»orl#y" Ooors* OtrUr Soprsno floll Mnrtn" <%»•■* *Van**lr A rl* from "!>• CI4" MuMrwl "HymM »u KoloHl" . A 'ief»rf"« Mm*, UhlrT B'alork Mrs H Krakinf r:*niph«U. »ir«mp«nl<t V»o In B»»lo—"Af>#gro Hrllllont" W. T«n II«TI F.rnm*in»-ll liarkua Pl#r»o Holo—"Pol«fijii«i#" Chopin J«rn*i Dow VIoHn nolo —"llymn to tho Hon** Ftlmoky-Kom^koff Julia Black Pit no Holl "Hliophfr<l'« H«y" Ortl»»f»r "Bitmiim".. Chopin Vsata Moth ▼loiln Holl— M«!o4y"..Xr«|ilM "fforturn*" . Chopin "UaniMh Folk Hong »n<l f , >^ln* , • ,, ... ..... Dtrwjwrt-Kmh^ff Walts In A Brahms "P*rp«-tuwm Mohlla". ftlsa Mma. Dav#>npnrt'Knal>«rr "Tl*Torl't" Fnrknsr "Ht.anlah r»an»*e". Moazkowskl First vlollna llalph ftnfbarg. Kro* mai«*ll Flarkus. Krnllv Tfow. U+roTHt violins—JamM Bow, Clinton Backus II a noon Markua. Bas*- Ba/ kua. Piano Davanpvrt Engberf. Surprised on Wedding Annirersarij lit recognition of the fiftieth wed ding «inilvi rwvy of Mr. and Mm, J. W. Klmpnar, twelve of their friend* plMnnnlly mirprUr.l tlu*m at ihrtr home Saturday evening, April 1. Card* and a musical program wsra tha lul.r entertainment. Rent on Hill Guild in Charge Mm Prank K Van Tnvl will be hostess for the Kenton Hill guild al the nulwimlki Tea Mlm»j> Haluiilay. assisted by Mr*. R. II HtUArt. Mr*. Pocd lllska and Urn. H M. Cwaf The iHina Quilet Ompflr* Girls will t>e In charge of the dining room. Personal Mra. Hoe* R. Ilibler left yesterday for New York to vlalt her eon In law and daughter. Lieut Gomraamlrr Chailea O. Iloeiner. V, S C. C 1„ and Mra. Kuemer. for several muni hit. e e e Mr and Mr* Irving RlMenhmiae I lal»t-y (Katharine Hockwoodl of I*ortland will spend the week-and with Mr ami Mr*, George Yoiielt. They plan to make their hoina in thia city. ess Mr* J. Prankhn Moore of Oak land, who haa been Malting Mr and Mrs. O. W. Branch for the |aurt month, left Wednesday for her bore*, a e s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olmstead Philip* are revolving congratulation* iipon the birth of a daughter at tha Virginia Mason hospital. Mar. h :l. * * * Mr and Mr* Ben Oordon. who ha*a been in California for the paat year, arrived last evening and are tha guests of Mr. Gordon's slater, Mra W. Qottstrin see Ml** Rtlaabeih la*> and Mlsa Helen Stryker who have b»n visit ing Mlsa Lea'a parents. Mr. and Mra. K. H Lea at Deschutaa, Or*., for a week, returned today. Mr. P. C. Muaer who haa been spending the past few montha In Honolulu, is now in Han Pranciaco. e a s Mr*. Virgil Rogue. of Priaca Oeorge. R C-. I» visiting her mother. Mra. George P. Prye. • • • Mr. and Mra. lennox holmes art receiving congratulations upon tha birth nf a daughter, April (. at tha Swedish bosptul. • • • Mlsa Dsliy Anderson, of Colorado. I* the guest at her alater, Mrs. Her man Joy. see Or in,| Mra. Kushton Paln-lough. of California, who have twen the guest/i of Dean Mllnor Roberta and Mow M inora Roberta, left this work for Vancouver. B. C • • • Rmetw A. Parker, of C«« Plmt sv* X. W.. entertained as her guaat* Wedneadav. two of her tllerary friend*. Klisabetb Calvert ami Mr Dean Butte rfletd. Palm Circle Na. M Hooorin* tte retlrtn* clerk. Jam phina Mrl-aurhlin. who ha* iwrrw! in that (ppacity for the poet U years, Palm Circle. No. U. Nnrtiters of Woodcraft. niUrUlg*] on April 4, A beautirul )ewet pin waa presented to <"j«rk Mrl>iu*hlln by the member •bio of the rlrrh M which she rs sponad with remarks of tte Monfr •Jay*. Conrrat ula lions. •pcfthw and mu«t<-el selection* by Mss I.llll*l Rchoentenr followed and a supper wu served later. • • • Polish Proptr of fritllii A mam m'-t:n* will be hold at Polish halt 1714 llth a**.. Bundar. April ». at 3 p. m. latl.er M lt<W. who came from I'ppr Hilt*la. Po land, wilt speak. All Polish people are invited to attend. • • • Alpha Auxiliary The Alpha Auxiliary wilt bold Its re*tilar busiiwsa inert in* In the out K. P. hall. Frktsf, April 14. Sirs. Ida K«an wtll rive a short talk, ex plaining the work of the <lnl Hen t* a lenKus, Uembers requested to b« pmtat • a a BrltWh Kmmrican Assoriatlon The recutar meet in* of tha Hrltlsh- Ameriran association haa been post poned from Friday. April 14. to Krl day, April 2*. ass Manitoa Council So. .11 Manltou Council No. 14. Degy«e of Pocahontaa. will mnrtnln with rarda for members and friends Kit. day eveninir, April 14. Hwedlah Club hall. Klghth and Ollvs. • s s AmtrlcM AuiOlary Post No. 11l American lotion Auxiliary to Post No. 1* will hold tta renilar mi»l!nr, [April 14, ( p. ro., in Veterans ball, i Armory. ass Seattle Ke>l»w No. * Henttle Iteview No. *, W It A . of the Marc*tees, will mast Thursday. I April IS, at It p. rri , In A. O. 1". W. hall. 1109 Ninth ave. Officers are re quested to wear whlta. ess I e*tll' of Women Voters Rent tie of Women Voters | will meet In the Y. W. C. A. cafe. 1 terta. Wednesday. April 11, at 11 i o'clock. Candidates for city cotincll I will address the meetinjc. Public In jvlted. JuirnelaTla I* making plan* for an «rb*rne of railroad «l«*ctrt f.catlon. DISTINCTION Father I can't figure what you nee Jn that Reginald person who'f hanging around h<*re lut»*ly. Daughter But Daddy, haven't you noticed the cultured way he h&« of clearing hia tluoaL Bored by Being a Princess ¥*¥ Y * * Becomes an American Girl I ROME April T - Will th* movtsg f.nger of romance ever caaaa writing diatlluaton la the story of the Deacon family? What win ba tha na*t chapter In tha llvea of those beautiful Amen tana - tha Deacon girls? The Mai-red Kola tribunal of th* Velioaa recently annulled tha mar rtage of prtnoe Albert ludilwllt to Dorothy Deacon. Jiat u Gladys P—»-an haa heeome th* Duchasa of Marlborough, Dornthy dierard* her title of princeaa and be comes a plain Ml** liwacon again. IVtncaa* lladaiwlll. mother of Prlnca Albert, always oppoaed tha match. Anothes who oppoaeit It la said to have been the baautlful IT re*raid Dorothy, herself But PrMtes Albert waa madly infatuated. IJnrothy Deacon, youngest of faor beautiful girls, wsa a small child whan her mother ap|M<arad ana night ood took her away from tha Pranch convent where she and her staler were being Mutated. Tha girl smrcaty understood tha tragedy which bad befallen her. Her father. ISdward Parksr Rsa non. eon of tha dtsUngtilnhed Iloaton family, had shot and killed M AbetAa a yvenrhrnan. reported to ba til leva with hi* beautiful wlfa All tha Deacon glrla chose ta go ■Kb their mother, who took tha WOMEN'S CLUBS ] CUIM H)ft SATI KU\* Alpha XI UvtU Momnaa I iinrtHx>n Mr*. IjM) |l-*dner uvt Mr* Hurry J Item *r« ent< rtalnlfig th. alumna* of Alpha XI Helta Ml luncheon H«t. urday tfltmoon. April I, a' I o't lt*k. it th» lioma of Mr* Bradr.rr. 1733 40th *«. • • • Seattle JurefilJe* ! fleatila Jiumiil'a N elghhor* of Woodcraft, hf.1.1 r.gutw meeting 111 Brotherhood It ail, Flr*t and I'lii, at IJO p. m. • • • I.'t'nion FrtnraK# I.Tnlon Francala* will meet In club room* of Y. W. C. A. *t * p. m. Monsieur Msrrel t»aty will I"Ik on French literature Mr*, lnex V. Mor rl*on will *t»' mu.tcai program. AH Interest*! ar* Invited. • • • Vh< Pollock WIN ftpeak on Btrd* I'nilrr the ausplcea of th« plar irounl >n4 reeraatlonai rominliln of the Mother*" rtmfmm, Miss Adelaide the well-known authority on birds. will give two bird talk* at Frederick * N'l«n'« auditorium. Hat. urday mnrnloi. April I, at • SO and It a. m The Audubon imclety will loan the pt*te« to Illustrate the lee turn. Mr*. M C. Complon will pre •lda. • • • Soml \nnn*l Meeting National r»B --piw of NtUxn and l*.-T. A. i The *"ml annual meeting of the Klnr munly division of the Wwhlni ton state branch Congress of Mother* and d'arent Teacher associations will he h»td at JCennydale, Huturday. April ». Mnntlnf MMlo*. 1* •'clock. M mile Alilrua «f valroim, Mrs. It. I. RiMftra Heading af mln«i«a Election ef effle«r* f'lrri. report. l>«P«rtm*r>t reperta «t school house. !Mt Afternwin ».*.("*, 1:1#. Kef .rtalnm.nl. Violin aotn, Mra Ttiersen "Ton i« Whin th. I.llle. Bloom," mlfid loinai, Topic. ■ Ke.resMon for Girts and Boy*," Ml*« Marr KfllM. j Dust. Mailorr and H.srs, ... Zeta AJiininae of I>rlta Zefa The regular monthly rnwtinr of Zela Alumnae of Delta Xct« will he held at the chapter house, 4f»SO tilth 1 aw. N. at 1 o'clock, Huturday. April I. a a . Oiaplrr V, IV F. O. Chapter V, 1' 10. O. will hold a ' nimmasre sale at 1135 WestlaVe ava. Saturday, April nth, to raiee fund* to entertnln the delegates to the National p. E. O. convention that will convene In Seattle in 1923. • • • Ma*on ic flub Ounce The Musonl'i club la entertaining with a dance In the Masonic club rooms. Arcade building, Haturday evening, April * • •• Sunset Unnrlnic flab A danoe will Ik- given by the Rttn set Panclng club, Saturday night, April *. In lll'' tiew A. O. IT. W hall. Ninth and I'nlon. Mu«lo by Krunk Olson's accordion orchestra. Ilist Dorothy Deacon nam* of Mra rv>r»»r« lUMwtn. b« ing a daugtfter aTtho rl<-h»»t Am»ri ran Mm) rfflwr l»i»f Admiral luidwtn In tha ItnrihfM pate'a •( ll'xim and to Ihf Amrlai mwnid t»n« of lb* r*rn<M |ultn at Cap. nuvla, "Dally" IKnrna «w f\v»n ■ opportunity to Imblba lha pfliwly iplrtl, Yet «l»q Itoman miMty Immim l|u( ovpr the dolarmlnallort. aa Ihry an Id. of Mm. Klwiw» tialdwtn. to marry iMrathy to tha intaluatad prtaeo-- I*»r®ihr mid "No." <moa in l/tndon tha raarrU«a VUnat■ had to Itan tha . hur. h «ti» appointed, but a »»*k Ut«r tJorwht aptaaml an J tha wmony took pkMH. I'rtnouM Radilwltl wwa aho> had at 'ho marrtafa. ahockod at tha unprin raan Ufca raadutt of tha r«unc Amor Ins gift, for IJorothy'a ottnurt wara that aha whittled in ihoaa Mat* ly halla. Think of Itl Than aba (hockad H'wiiaa naMltty by appaartftf at a ball in a a mail abartot drawn by two laoparda* o»ar a ynay a*o Mra. Horan Baldwin diad. aad aa tha to gtva eratfaora to tha rumor that aba had oread Dorothy Into tha mama** tha ault for annulment waa inatltutad. Humor haa It that Iv.rothy waa )o«t borad ta daath at taint a prtn AMUTIOVU, €l.l BH Officer*' (ouitril, P.T. A. Tl»a annual election of Officer** council of th« I'iilent Trai her axn <4M»b will lalra plan Tuaad* y. April 11, at 10 a. m . In Ota com rnunliy room of the Y. W. C. A. Thla' la tha m-Mit Important moating of tK«i. ynir and office ra of circlaa arc urp4 1 to mal.» an aatra effort to la. pr*a •nl. Tha fruKlwili ara n>mli»N that tha >■< «rly report* from lh«lr cirUea ara duo at thla maaftng. • • • Queen Anna P. T. A. Klrrta Tha officer* elected for the anatiln* year of tha Queen Ann* P. T. A. are aa followa: l>r**ld*nt. Mm. Norman ( Irvine: vice prealdent. Mr* Alan W Kahalby; atcreUry. Mrm. H. A Bar tall; treasurer. Mr*. Kugena Hunt. Tlia d'legataa »I acted to attend tha . Mala <onventlon tn Tacoma. May 4. a and «. ara: Mra. Alan tohelliy, , Mm. C. G. Morrlaon, Mra. Jaaper i Mayo. Alternate*. Mra. Nonun i Irvlna and Mra. Jamea P. Ilimuo . a . Ma** Marling at Mount Vlrw fe hool A maaa meeting will he h»td at , the Mount View achoolhoua* Friday. I April 7, at I o'clock. Mattrra of ; vital Importance concerning dtatrlct ■ achoola will ba dlacu«aed. Joe Wood. ' a blind taxpayer, will atata tome fa< t* which affect every |>arent. and ail ara earnestly re<iu<-ata<] to attend, a a a IJo> d T. C'orliran Poat Wnman'a Auxiliary to tha Uoyd T. Cochran Poat. will maat Tue*. day, April 11 at I p. m. In the Milliard city hall. •CARNATION MUSH .healthful Because it is idled fiom the LntirC Wheat Kernel £ Sold Gtooets THE SEATTLE STAR GEN. GOETHALS FILES REPORT To Be Read to Engineers at Meeting Saturday TACOMA. April T Tha rapnrt of (loath ala on the Columbia rlvar lutein Irrigation project waa waived tbla morning by tian (nHI, dir«i U>r of uoiieervallon. It ronelale of mora llwn 109 typewritten I KMC* a Tha engineer* of tha department who h>*a limd »ii|M"<l In llif aur veya and Invent igai lon of tha Kigalitb' Irrigation project hava b«Mi euui nunnt to Olyinpia for a <*>nf"re«p« They will mart tomorrow morning tn Hoott'g offica. I'nttl that tlma tha I lor thai* report will not ba made publ^ tin lha deolalon of Men tioethala. aa to tha feaalblllty of tha Columbia baaln pnijwl and tha beat manner In whluh to develop It. will reet the fu ture action of the atata ouncervatlon department. It la aald here. I>l reel or Mfotta office refueed to atata whether or not Onethala re ported In favor of the project. float ha la made an ettanded trip over tha Columbia river haeln recent ly at lha Invitation of the atata and ! the citira Intereeted Id tha devabip menu • Memorial Unveiled by Twin Sitter* CARtMKK, April T.—A war mem orial to Weleh eoMlere at T>elg*lley waa unveiled by twin etatera, Klwyn and ttlenya Itrowne. t War Th»r Are Daaeleg *w : LMUe Caat Fn.aia llatla . Ha» aad gtaalag Twe| Lair AMMtaata mm laart* *».. Nr. rtlia I Tat- Mala Mil | BrtlK I'AHAI* MLU«IX I ■ ■ ■ la aoM rariaalarly la ■ H aealtl* at ■ ■ University Music Store ■ ■ Mil l«lk Ave. N. K. ■ ■ ItealU#'. » lae.t ••kartaa ■ Groceries | WHOLESALE I ■ay lllrrri aad »e»a HlMlwa'a I'rwftll ■ Uaae la Alaeba will geaftl I bp barle* lr.a ae. We aaa ■ aav* yaw liaa la . la aa all *aada, N a rare, a Hae at daeaaalle aad Imgartrd H geaia mia«« (HUJ ■ vrrrrct i i«troirri*o co. ■ ■ Ml Oar Id. a lei Ave. ■ iiwi-i i* CM taken Oaneral meeting nt the rlub baa beea eallad for gaturday. A grit ». I p m. at Vaterana' bell, llllli Third ava. All tn«mbera are rx|U»«'»d to at - teed, ae at tbla meeting action will be taken en rand.date tor port and eebool, and elh«r im. p. rtant bu*in<-ea will be traan arted Mail laagertaet weatlag ml tbe yaar. Re aar* <a afiead. «. H. W»;|.»o*. I*rea. The— SYMOND& Shoe G>., Inc. | 316 Pine St Newest Pumps Strap models with Ix>w French or Cuban heels. Triced at $5.85 $6.85 $7.85 Oxfords Tn Brown. Black and Pat ent leathers. Now priced $4.85 $5.85 $7.85 Cunningham Favor* Charter Amendment* Adoption of protwiiril charter am. miuiem No. 1 waa advoaatMi by MeJ, T. J. Cunningham candidate f<»f mayor. Tliuraday nlglil liefera lha I'hlnney Avenue Mooatara' rlul, at the bono' »f Mm Kenton Woolery, 4« 11 I'hlniiey ave. The amendment provide* that ernarganry appropriation muat lutva Hit virtaa or at l«M three fourtha <tf the in«mltera of the rlty MUtidl In oid< r to paea 8010 Club to Hear Candidates Speak I'ort and arhool board randldaiea have baen Invited to addreaa tha 8010 flub at I o'clock Haturday 111*1. t at Ituoeevelt Veterana' bail Ml«* Third ava. PRE-KASTER SPECIALS IN The Cheasty Junior Shop A large assortment of Blue Serge Suits, especially suit able for confirmation— sl4.Bs to $25.00 Cray Suits are very good this Spring. We are making a special display of Boys' Cray Suits in many different styles— s9.7s to $25.00 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS Complete new Spring showing of Boys' Shirts, Blouses, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and Neckwear. Baseball and Bat to every purchaser of a Cheasty Jun- I lvC ior Suit or Overcoat C.hcast y's illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllH PUBLIC AUCTION DIETRICH HAMM ESTATE ON GROUNDS On Des Moines Highway, mile south of South Pork Starting April 8,1922, at 1:30 P. M. Sold Highest bidder, without reservation. SEVENTY ACRES Highly Improved River Bottom Tracts from Acre Up. OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS Also About 100 Acres Upland, subdivided into suburban Home Sites. EASY TERMS Get full information and circular at 310 Burke Bldg. Telephone Klliott 0576. Or from Representative in office on the grounds. A representative will be dh the gound every day, Sundays included, up to date of sale. Brown Sets Price on Head of Meier 'lne hundred dollare reward waa offnr«-d by I>r K. J. Hrown. mayor ally candidate, In a ai>e*« h Thura day night before th« Women'* Com merclul rlub, to any peraon who will deliver, at the Hippodrome or 'h» Arena, hie opponent. WMllar K. Meier, alive. Ilrown aald he would gladly pay <hnt price to meet Melar In a Joint debate He charged that Meier, aa oorpoiallon noun eel. la "helping Htone A Wrhater get a mortgage on every email home In Heat tie." Landon Promises to Paw Up Some Earth Dan landon aald Friday ha would "paw up the earth" in a mayoralty campaign apeerh Krlday night In FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1922. Mountain Vltw h»H. TM K. •n'J Aurart •»» W 11. Thflffliwm »n<l J*tn« T. I«»lrr ara also ach"du!"l lo aprah. r!«ala«i>tii «»y In t>r»hl»t«rt' - <lm»« thrra wra I).»#0,»00 ant m.il for w« 011 farlh. All-Nite Dance! il • rmmpu far# h*lh mmr» ua him. warm RalnMigr. I'lfr MatftMN •!.# 7 lift NliNif. «»«a»t»r ri*t Orrkfilf*. i«la tfc# rr««v4. fa 14 *4»rrH»#ai*««